An original advertisement for 'The Thin Man' from The Star's archives. 'The Thin Man' first opened in Indianapolis on June 15, 1934, at the former Loew's Palace Theater.

Written by

Michael Anthony Adams

Warm retreats will be highly needed if December's frigid weather is any indication of what to expect in the months to come. Fortunately, the Indianapolis Museum of Art will show a different classic film every Friday night from Jan. 3 to Feb. 28, so you're guaranteed at least a few hours both out of the house and out of the cold.

The series kicks off with W. S. Van Dyke's "The Thin Man," which first opened in Indianapolis on June 15, 1934, at the former Loew's Palace Theater, 35 N. Pennsylvania St. (now the site of a Huntington Plaza parking garage). William Powell and Myrna Loy star as Nick and Nora ...